Hi Dennis,
Le 10/09/15 04:21 AM, Dennis Roczek a écrit :
Hi everybody,
I guess I have the found a solution - all forum / news group / mailing
lists entries refer to an increase of
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgMaxShellMemory
I try to increase the variable this evening, but I cannot promise
anything (neither that I will find the time nor that this is really the
solution).
A workaround is to decrease the image.
Regards,
Dennis Roczek
Thanks! That does make sense. But, I am not sure if decreasing the size
of the image is the right solution.
This would mean that we would have to tailor our working tools (in this
case, the banner image), not because it is the size we want, but because
of the size our wiki allow us to upload.
Is it possible to increase the upload memory size upload for wiki users
who need the larger memory size?
The bottom line though is that the images is still there as a link, but
not visible on the wiki. So if anyone needs to use it, they can still
download it -- in the size it was created.
It would be nice though if there were a fix for this. :-)
Thanks for the help!
Marc
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